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by Cara Corey
These adorable rope coasters work up in no time. You make the stitches with your fingers, so you don't even need knitting needles! This is a great ...
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by Cara Corey
Keep your baby's legs cozy with a pair of knit legwarmers. You can follow the stripe sequence or make solid color pairs.
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by Cara Corey
Use chunky yarn and giant knitting needles to make a cozy knit stocking for your holiday mantel.
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by Cara Corey
Make an adorable owl pillow using chunky yarn and your fingers to make the giant stitches. Perfect decor for a kids room!
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by Cara Corey
These are my favorite dish cloths because the bobbly texture is great for scrubbing. You can also use up your stash of cotton yarn.
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by Cara Corey
This lacy lightweight scarf can be made with just about any yarn you like. The crochet lace pattern is super easy to learn - you'll love it!
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by Cara Corey
Learn how to knit a warm cowl with a different pattern on each side. You can double wrap it or even wear it over your head like a hood.
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by Cara Corey
Learn how to quickly knit a scarf that can also be seamed into a cowl. The stretchy pattern makes it easy to double wrap on cold days.
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by Cara Corey
Learn how to crochet a bright and colorful color block blanket. Pick your own colors and follow the sequence to create your own unique blanket.
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by Cara Corey
The fastest way to knit yourself a cozy scarf or cowl is to put a few strands of chunky yarn together and arm knit it. It can be tricky at first t...
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by Cara Corey
Learn to make your own chunky knit scarf or cowl with this free pattern that uses thick yarn and your fingers rather than knitting needles.
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